AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Marianas leaders joined Pacific opposition to BOEM’s push for an American Samoa seabed lease sale, warning it threatens sacred waters, marine ecosystems, and island community rights. ESA Overhaul: Washington tribes and environmental groups sued the federal government over Trump-era Endangered Species Act rule changes that rescind the definition of “harm,” arguing it could raise risks for salmon, steelhead, grizzlies, and other wildlife. Offshore Wind Aftermath: A look at New York’s South Fork Wind finds that the Atlantic seabed foundations did more than hold turbines—research on what lives around the monopiles is reshaping ocean-energy expectations. Wildfire Smoke Pressure: Canadian wildfire smoke kept triggering U.S. air-quality alerts, with forecasts tied to thunderstorms and ongoing health warnings for sensitive groups. Public Lands Rollback: Trump shrank Utah’s Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, cutting protections to a fraction of prior sizes and reigniting tribal and conservation backlash. Data Center Backlash: Protesters rallied against hyperscale data centers as New York weighs a moratorium, while a Lowell class action targets alleged data-center noise impacts. Clean Heating Push: More U.S. homeowners are switching from gas furnaces to heat pumps as the cost gap narrows with better tech and federal credits.
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